Just in time for the movie, the real Peter Parker's back in control in relaunched series.

For more than a year, Spider-Man was superior but now is back to being simply amazing.

Writer Dan Slott's Superior Spider-Man ended its run a couple weeks ago and wrapping up an epic Marvel Comics story line where Doctor Octopus mindswapped his way into the brain of longtime nemesis Peter Parker and tried to prove that he was the best Spidey ever. Ultimately, Doc Ock let old Peter have his body back in order to defeat the Green Goblin and save his love, Anna Maria Marconi.

Amazing Spider-Man relaunches Wednesday with the original hero back with his handy web shooters and same old bad luck, and here are six folks who factor heavily into the stories of the oversized No. 1 issue (which also includes the debut of Inhuman).

Peter Parker. Yes, he's really back — and just in time for The Amazing Spider-Man movie opening in theaters. Cynicism aside, while the Superior story line was extremely well-told, there's nothing like having the old wisecracking Peter back in action. He's glad to be in the tights again, too, and battling costumed weirdos like the Menagerie but he quickly finds that Doc Ock had affected his life in various ways. He's now the CEO of his own company, which is a positive, yet pretty much all of Manhattan thinks he's a jerk. The new PR campaign starts here — just don't expect J. Jonah Jameson to be the head of it.

Anna Maria. Peter's never had much luck with women at all, with the exception of his stint married to Mary Jane Watson. (Best not to get into all that since the devil's literally in the details.) However, even he's at a loss when faced with Anna Maria, a Doc Ock Peter's girlfriend the real Peter knows nothing about, and she confronts him with an emotional talk on the couch.

Electro. Again, he's in the new movie, but while trying to have lightning strike twice and take down a jail with his electricity, something bad happens and he has an all-new reason to shake down Spidey.

Black Cat. The thief's always been more of an antiheroine, though she might break totally bad because of the Superior Spidey's actions. Doc Ock didn't know Peter's history with her, so he pretty much ruins her, which causes Felicia Hardy to plot a very slow revenge.

Clash. There was a dude who watched in awe at some of Spider-Man's first exploits — but it remains to be seen how he also becomes a villain in the pages of the Learning to Crawl miniseries that begins next Wednesday.

Silk. The radioactive spider that bit teenage Peter Parker and gave him his abilities supposedly died right after being in contact with him. But in fact, it lasted a little longer and bit a young girl — where she's been and what she did with her powers will begin to unravel in upcoming issues tying to the secret-revealing Marvel event Original Sin.